A war of words between Newcastle fly-half Jonny Wilkinson and England's baiter-in-chief David Campese shows no signs of relenting.

A war of words between Newcastle fly-half Jonny Wilkinson and England's baiter-in-chief David Campese shows no signs of relenting.

Former Aussie winger Campese has never missed a chance to rubbish England and on the eve of today's clash with Australia, his claims that England must change their style of play or face World Cup disappointment have been given short shrift by Wilkinson.

Campese says England's "win at all costs" approach was destroying the game - that's pretty rich considering Australia have won two World Cups using a no-frills, or should that be no-thrills approach.

"Winning is everything," said Wilkinson. "Ideally everyone wants to score tries, but that's not what people remember.

"At the end of the day what I look forward to is finishing ahead of the opposition. And if I have to do that by kicking penalties then so be it."

Wilkinson admitted England had been disappointed not to score a try in their 15-13 victory over the All Blacks and he added: "We've had some success over Australia recently, so we'll go into the game with confidence."

Meanwhile, Newcastle lock Stuart Grimes is one of seven players Scotland have added seven players to their squad for a training camp at Spala in Poland next month.